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In the Americas with David Yetman Season 2 Episodes

10 Episodes 2012 - 2014

Episode 1

Tultepec: Mexico's Skyrocket Central

Wed, Jan 4, 201225 mins

The small city of Tultepec, a suburb of Mexico City, specializes in the production of fireworks, supplying much of the country known for fireworks in its festivals. In March of each year Tultepec celebrates with dazzling, flamboyant, and hazardous displays of fireworks that wildly exceed any other in Mexico.

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Episode 2

In the Shadow of the Volcanoes: Chile's Melting Pot

Wed, Jan 11, 201225 mins

Southern Chile is a land of forests, rivers, lakes, and volcanoes. It is also home to Native American and immigrant communities. We visit Mapuche Indians and German and Italian immigrant communities and the vast landscapes they inhabit.

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Episode 3

The Rainforest Nisei: Japanese Immigrants in the Amazon

Sat, Jan 18, 201425 mins

In the early 1920s, a small group of Japanese peasants received a land grant deep in the vast forests of the Amazon. Today their descendents have become prosperous farmers, raising tropical crops and pepper, all the while protecting large tracts of primary tropical forest.

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Episode 4

Two Millennia of Mayas: Guatemala's Cultural Legacy

Sat, Jan 25, 201425 mins

Archaeologists have only recently begun to restore the important Maya city of Ceibal, situated along the Passion River deep in the Petén forest of Guatemala. We travel to the site with scientists directing the latest excavations and visit the homes of the Maya workers who are restoring the site.

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Episode 5

Ice, Rock, and Water: The Sierra Nevada

Sat, Feb 1, 201425 mins

California's Sierra Nevada is the largest and highest mountain range in the continental United States and, until recently, a geological puzzle. The source of colossal wealth in the form of gold and, now, water, it was a formidable roadblock to settlement of the state. Wevisit the range with renowned tectonic specialist Eldridge Moores.

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Episode 6

Fiesta in the Yucatán: Maya Traditions

Sat, Feb 8, 201425 mins

Each year on January 6, pilgrims travel to the ancient Maya city of Tizimín in the Yucatán peninsula to celebrate Epiphany. The festival of the Day of the Kings combines pre-Columbian and modern themes, all of them gilded with the touch of the Mayas.

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Episode 7

Panama: A City and a Canal

Fri, Feb 7, 201425 mins

Panama City has been a pivotal shipping port for hundreds of years-over water and over land. Today it has become an economic powerhouse, the Hong Kong of the Americas, thanks to its booming canal. But the canal cannot function without the services provided by the huge rainforest that envelopes it.

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Episode 8

Bahia: Brazil's African Connection

Sat, Feb 22, 201425 mins

African-Brazilians provided Brazil with internationally renowned cultural symbols: samba and carnival. The center of African-Brazilian culture is the city of Salvador in the state of Bahia. Its connection to Africa-physical and cultural-helps us to understand the distinct cultural and culinary contributions from this vibrant repository of African influence, and to recognize the heritage of slavery

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Episode 9

Winter in the Caldera: January in the Yellowstone Hotspot

Sat, Mar 1, 201425 mins

Yellowstone National Park is U.S. national park, and one of the most visited. In winter, access is limited, and visitors and wildlife are challenged by deep snow and fierce cold. The frozen landscape is utterly transformed from summertime, and its explosive potential is even more evident.

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Episode 10

Whistles in the Mist: Whistled Speech in Oaxaca

Sat, Mar 8, 201425 mins

The Chinantecan people of mountainous northern Oaxaca, Mexico, speak by whistling as well as by talking. We visit their isolated community and see for ourselves how they use whistled speech to supplement-and sometimes replace-spoken speech.

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